Japanese Type 99 Arisaka in 7.7mm (Early & Last Ditch) & Type 30 Bayonet
Today we show you the difference between early war and late war production versions of the Type 99 Arisaka, Japan's main infantry rifle from World War II. And chop things up with a Sword bayonet.... all while killing Pumpkins left over from Halloween. Quick Jump Index: 0:00 Welcome and Intro/Background info 1:15 Early Production Type 99 2:40 Hatcher and the Bolt system/Safety System 4:00 Sighting Ladder for Early Production Rifles, Markings 5:35 Last Ditch Features 6:20 History of This Last Ditch (Hiroshima!) 9:30 Bolts (Early Vs. Last Ditch) 12:40 Book Recommendation (Japanese Rifles of WWII) 14:23 Early Production Type 99 Shooting 15:14 Last Ditch Type 99 Shooting 17:03 Type 30 Bayonet 18:04 I Choppy Choppy Your Pumpkin 19:03 Two Guns are Better Than One! 19:50 More Videos/Credits

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